Winter weather announces itself the moment the front door opens. Boots track in salt and melting snow, and coats drip onto floors; and while that snow outside can be pretty, inside it can cause damage ...
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We asked cleaning pros how they tackle salt stains in winter—here’s what actually works
Slushy snow treated with salt leaves a residue of calcium chloride that can damage shoes, clothes, and carpets. This is most damaging to wool and silk fabrics and leather shoes. Treat these stains ...
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The best way to remove salt stains from boots, carpets, and floors before they’re permanent
Snow melts, but unfortunately, the mess doesn’t. Winter slush mixes salt with dirt and chemicals that can damage shoes, carpets, and floors if you don’t clean it up quickly. A simple vinegar-and-water ...
Winter slush can leave its mark on coats, carpets, shoes, and boots. In addition to the mud and dirt, the slush contains salt and other chemicals that can fade fabrics, weaken fibers, and leave ...
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